This article analyses the right of a Muslim child born out of wedlock to inherit from his or her deceased parent in terms of the law of succession within the South African context. The status of the child in the South African and Islamic law of intestate succession is first investigated. Thereafter, the status of the child in the South African and Islamic law of testate succession is discussed. The article further looks at the possibility of applying the Islamic law of succession provisions concerning a Muslim child born out of wedlock to the distribution of a deceased estate within the South African legal framework. The article concludes with an analysis of the findings and makes recommendations
This article investigates how the Islamic law of succession and administration of estates is applied...
This article deals with intestate succession against the background of the complex Islamic legal asp...
This article investigates how the Islamic law of succession and administration of estates is applied...
This article analyses the right of a Muslim child born out of wedlock to inherit from his or her dec...
This article analyses the right of a Muslim child born out of wedlock to inherit from his or her dec...
South Africa is a secular state with a constitution that guarantees the right to freedom of religion...
This paper analyses the right of Muslim adopted children to inherit from their deceased parents in t...
Muslims have been living in South Africa for over 300 years. There are over 750 000 Muslims living i...
Islamic law is divine law since it is based on the totality of the commands of Allah as embodied in ...
There is a plea which suggests that, the Islamic law of inheritance is provided injustice to its fol...
A Muslim man can marry a maximum of four women at a time in terms of Islamic law. These women may in...
South African Muslims constitute a religious minority group who have been living in South Africa for...
Doctor Legum - LLDSouth African Muslims constitute a religious minority group that is subject to dua...
This study aims to determine the position of the beneficiary 1. child out of wedlock in perspective ...
This study aims to determine the position of the beneficiary 1. child out of wedlock in perspective ...
This article investigates how the Islamic law of succession and administration of estates is applied...
This article deals with intestate succession against the background of the complex Islamic legal asp...
This article investigates how the Islamic law of succession and administration of estates is applied...
This article analyses the right of a Muslim child born out of wedlock to inherit from his or her dec...
This article analyses the right of a Muslim child born out of wedlock to inherit from his or her dec...
South Africa is a secular state with a constitution that guarantees the right to freedom of religion...
This paper analyses the right of Muslim adopted children to inherit from their deceased parents in t...
Muslims have been living in South Africa for over 300 years. There are over 750 000 Muslims living i...
Islamic law is divine law since it is based on the totality of the commands of Allah as embodied in ...
There is a plea which suggests that, the Islamic law of inheritance is provided injustice to its fol...
A Muslim man can marry a maximum of four women at a time in terms of Islamic law. These women may in...
South African Muslims constitute a religious minority group who have been living in South Africa for...
Doctor Legum - LLDSouth African Muslims constitute a religious minority group that is subject to dua...
This study aims to determine the position of the beneficiary 1. child out of wedlock in perspective ...
This study aims to determine the position of the beneficiary 1. child out of wedlock in perspective ...
This article investigates how the Islamic law of succession and administration of estates is applied...
This article deals with intestate succession against the background of the complex Islamic legal asp...
This article investigates how the Islamic law of succession and administration of estates is applied...